Up to 25 MW of solar will benefit ordinary customers of Philadelphia-area utility November 18, 2024

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The regulatory order “involves a demonstrated reduction in costs over time for customers, as well as an expansion of the Customer Assistance Program for those overburdened by high utility bills,” said Linnea Bond, health and environmental education director for Physicians for Social Responsibility Pennsylvania, a coalition member.
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